Alexandra Holden was born April 30 1977 in Northfield, Minnesota. Her first role was in the TV series Mr. Rhodes as Dani Swanson. And her first film role was in "The Last Time I Committed Suicide" as Vicky. She´s also known for her roles in movies like, "Wishcraft," "How To Deal" and "Dark Reel." She also got a role in Aerosmith's Hole In My Soul music video. Besides "Mr. Rhodes", Alexandra has starred in TV shows like "Friends," playing Ross´s young girlfriend Elizabeth, "Ally McBeal" as Jane Wilco in 3 episodes, "Tru Calling" in 1 episode, "Six Feet Under" and "Grey´s Anatomy" as Jamie Carr, a pregnant 25 year old woman that fell in the shower.moreless

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Alexandra:(On if women are cruel to men)I think everybody's cruel and everybody's really great, too, you know? It depends. I think everyone's really mean and hurts people, especially in relationships, but they're always on the flip side of it eventually.

Alexandra:(On playing Bruce Willis' daughter on "Friends") Oh, that was cool! You know, I had no idea that I was gonna have a dad on the show or who it was gonna be, so I was totally surprised -- that was a good surprise.

Alexandra:(On how her high school experience compared to her characters in "Sugar and Spice" and "Once and Again") I guess that, like in Sugar & Spice, I obviously had times in high school when I felt like I didn't fit in. And the sporty Alex? I kinda got into that junior and senior year -- when I started playing tennis. My parents are really into tennis. I was home recently and Wimbledon was on all the time...and if they didn't see it, they taped it. [Laughs]

Alexandra:(About her movie "Uprising") It's about the Warsaw ghetto uprising in World War II. It's a really good story and it's based on actual people. My character's a young Jewish girl who looks very Aryan, so she's able to sneak across to the Polish side and try to pass notes and stuff like that. We had a historian there to tell us what it was like at the time. We would do our little "classes" -- it was kinda like school, but in a really good way. [Laughs] We'd start out in the morning and we would go practice shooting guns and stuff, and then we'd have a little Hebrew lesson -- kind of learn some prayers, you know -- and then we'd go to the set and rehearse.

Alexandra:(On dating other actors) Yeah, it's great to date somebody like that. But everything is so situational -- I feel like my whole life is situational. So if I'm here doing this thing at this moment and then some other guy is there doing that, too, then that's great...but that situation is gonna change -- it always changes. So you just gotta keep that in mind, you know? So maybe it's better to not have a relationship with that person. Or maybe it's fine. But just know that it's gonna change! It's really funny, I think, when people are like, Oh, the one, I've found the one I love, it's so so great! And then six months later it's on the cover of every magazine that you've broken up and it's over! You know, of course it's over. [Laughs] I think it's better -- or easier for me right now -- to just always keep that in mind: You might as well just hang out and have a good time and not worry about it so much.